Presentation: "Highly Connected Data in NOSQL Databases"
Time: Wednesday 12:05 - 13:05
Location: Salon D
Presentation: "Highly Connected Data in NOSQL Databases"
Track:
Big Data Paradigms
Time: Wednesday 12:05 - 13:05 Location: Salon D
Abstract:
"In this talk, we'll cover the key ideas of NOSQL databases, including
motivating similarities and more importantly their different strengths and
weaknesses. In more depth, we'll focus on the characteristics of graph
stores for connected data and the kinds of problems for which they are best
suited. To reinforce how useful graph stores are, we provide a rapid,
code-focussed example using Neo4j covering the APIs for manipulating and
traversing graphs. We'll then use this knowledge to explore the Doctor Who
universe, using graph databases to infer useful knowledge from connected,
semi-structured data. We conclude with a discussion of when different kinds
of NOSQL stores are most appropriate."
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Jim Webber, Chief Scientist, Neo4J, Co-Author of "Rest in Practice"Dr. Jim Webber is Chief Scientist with Neo Technology the company behind the popular open source graph database Neo4j, where he researches and develops distributed graph databases and writes open source software. Previously, Jim spent time working with big graphs like the Web for building distributed systems, which led him to being a co-author on the book REST in Practice, having previously written Developing Enterprise Web Services - An Architect's Guide. Jim is active in the development community, presenting regularly around the world. His blog is located at http://jimwebber.org and he tweets often @jimwebber. |
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